Carrier-Class Circuits

Carrier-Class Circuits

As we manage our own dedicated carrier-class circuits, we can ensure the efficient transfer of data at various speeds throughout New Zealand.

Kordia™ carrier-class circuit types and data rates

  • Sub E1 data circuits (e.g. 64kbps data circuits)
  • E1 circuits (nominally G.703 - 2 Mbps)
  • E2 circuits (nominally G.703 - 8 Mbps)
  • E3 circuits (nominally G.703 - 34Mbps)
  • E4 circuits (nominally G.793 - 140Mbps)
  • STM-1 circuits (nominally G.703 - 155Mbps)

Digital microwave radio (DMR) and fibre optic systems

We use digital microwave radio (DMR) and fibre optic systems to deliver our carrier-class circuits across our network.

We've designed these systems to exceed industry standards for performance. The reliability of Kordia™'s carrier-class circuits allows the extensive use of redundancy and redundant systems.

Industry use of carrier-class circuits

The quality of our carrier-class circuits is such that both telecommunications retailers and operators choose to deal directly with us.

These broadcast industry leaders use our carrier-class circuits to:

  • Provide dedicated data capacity
  • Augment their own network capacity
  • Link up with isolated parts of their network
  • Deliver services to Kordia broadcast and other transmission sites

benefits of Kordia™'s carrier-class circuits

  • End-to-end circuit-based solutions
  • High network performance
  • High circuit availability
  • Network diversity: even if your main carrier suffers major network failure, Kordia™ acts as your back-up
  • The ability to target specific end customers with specific services

Contact us

For further information about Kordia™'s carrier-class circuits, please contact:

> Raj Unnikrishnan